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Thanks To The Committee For Just Putting A Huge Chip On The Best Team In The Country's Shoulder

That is the wrong decision. No other way to put it. Ohio State has done every single thing necessary to be the #1 overall seed. And coming into this weekend, they WERE the #1 seed. So how does beating a Top 10 team by two scores cause them to drop? The committee consistently screws the Buckeyes. Every single year.

But that's the last you'll hear me complain about this. This is the hand we've been dealt, and we're going to play it. A lot of people are on Twitter and on TV right now saying that Ohio State drew the short straw here. Ummmm, correct me if I'm wrong, but Clemson drew the short straw. They now have to play a 13-0 team that has beaten 3 straight Top 10 teams, and we officially have a chip on our shoulder. You don't want to play a happy Ohio State team. You DEFINITELY don't want to play an angry Ohio State football team.

The Buckeyes are about to expose this year's Clemson team for the frauds they are. We know Ohio State is good. They've beaten 5 ranked teams. Clemson? Am I reading their schedule wrong or do they have 0 wins over teams in the final AP Top 25? My level of concern for this game is 0.0%. Don't come at me with stats from the last time we played them in Arizona. This is a completely different situation. Justin Fields has 40 touchdowns and 1 interception this year. Let me give you the list of QBs that have ever done that.

1. Justin Fields

And no one else.

The Buckeyes should have 3 finalists in New York for the Heisman ceremony. And we've got the best coach in the country. I'm not concerned in the slightest. I'd be more concerend if they put us #1 and we had Oklahoma. Fat pigs get slaughtered. But they just angered this Buckeye team and it's about to be scary. The line is Ohio State PLUS 2?? Oh my god. HAMMER IT. Spend whatever you want on Chirstmas gifts, you can make all your money back on the 28th by gambling investing in the Buckeyes.

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